As I'm just now off on holiday, upon return my New Year's resolution
will be to fill in a bugzilla report.

Cheers to all.

John
On 12/26/01, 04:14:08PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 10:44:58PM -0500, John P Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Is there a bug in the Red Hat bash initialization scripts, /etc/bashrc?
> [...]
> | 1) Xsession starts a bash login session.
> | 2) gnome-terminal starts a non-login session.
> [...]
> | The root of this, I think, is that last several lines in /etc/bashrc
> | which, as noted in the comment, say, "We're not in a login shell", and
> | therefore sources /etc/profile.d/*.sh incorrectly for the second time.
> 
> You're quite right. I for one have bitched at length about this,
> but heard nothing from redhat. (I should submit a bug report.)
> 
> Our standard install at work pretty much scrubs the whole /etc/bashrc - it's
> wasted work on a well set up system.
> -- 
> Cameron Simpson, DoD#743        [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/
> 
> Remember the Unified Field Theory? Well, forget it. Physicists have
> pretty much thrown in the towel on unifying gravity with the other
> elemental forces, so now we have the Standard Model, which says that
> everything works together in intricate harmony except gravity, which is
> on holiday in Tasmania and need not concern us further.
>       - Jon Carroll on the Higgs Boson
> 
> 
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John P. Verel
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